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	Comments on: Rich Homie Quan Dead at 33: Atlanta Rapper’s Tragic Passing Sparks Debate on Drug Culture in Hip-Hop.	</title>
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		By: Sista Jones		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Indeed, may this young man find peace, but it is heartbreaking to witness how many of our youth are lost to the grip of drugs. At 34, there is no reason to be tangled in such destructive habits. The culture of Hip Hop, with its glamorization of the hard life—drugs, partying, and reckless living—plays a dangerous role in shaping these tragic narratives. This moment should serve as a sobering wake-up call for the industry, the community, and the artists themselves. The cost of this lifestyle is too high, and we must do better in encouraging healthier choices for future generations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indeed, may this young man find peace, but it is heartbreaking to witness how many of our youth are lost to the grip of drugs. At 34, there is no reason to be tangled in such destructive habits. The culture of Hip Hop, with its glamorization of the hard life—drugs, partying, and reckless living—plays a dangerous role in shaping these tragic narratives. This moment should serve as a sobering wake-up call for the industry, the community, and the artists themselves. The cost of this lifestyle is too high, and we must do better in encouraging healthier choices for future generations.</p>
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